anybody even use Poorboy's stuff for detailing?
or poorboy's stuff is too low quality.
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I have used pb stuff extensively. I think you will find the learning curve easier with classic menzerna though. PG, IP, FPII. For trim, interior, and other products I strongly suggest 1z product line over PB. it is far more efficient and cost effective.
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IMHO, go 1Z, it's the "best" stuff I have ever used for non Concourse cars!
It's also cheap. |
Originally Posted by Stealth 993
(Post 1585367)
IMHO, go 1Z, it's the "best" stuff I have ever used for non Concourse cars!
It's also cheap. |
I have to 2nd that one. Einszett is a great product line.
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Originally Posted by MoeMistry
(Post 1587031)
+1 for einszett...it's probably one of the best user-friendly, great quality, and effective products out there. It's also one the most underrated products...should be worth twice as what you're paying for it. einszett just has a simple philosophy of giving you a great product that works for less money. It's one of the only synthetic product lines I carry. That says something :)
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The best detailer I know is a Poorboy's fan.
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Originally Posted by Darnell
(Post 1589220)
The best detailer I know is a Poorboy's fan.
There are a ton of meguaries fans out there, I will not TOUCH one of their products, way to many fillers, & just low quality. |
Originally Posted by Darnell
(Post 1589220)
The best detailer I know is a Poorboy's fan.
That being said. They are not on the same level of quality as, Zymol, einszett, menzerna, swisswax, leather master, prochem or lusso. When putting in 10 hours on a basic wash, clay, polish, seal, interior, and 20+ on a more comprehensive detail, you begin to become very picky about the looks, feel, odor, longevity of products. Usually at that point in time you are dealing with clients that demand their cars look exactly how they want them. PB stuff, just does not meet that bar. |
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